We're pretty sure that doesn't mean it's safe to click on sketchy popups
With the enhanced security feature, the Basic security level will be the default when the"Enhance your security on the web" browsing mode – which is optional – is enabled in settings. The Basic setting ensures the user experience on the most popular sites on the web remain intact while adding security mitigations for those sites visited less frequently.
"However, you can still manually add sites to the exception site list and enterprise admin configuration will still apply, if present," Microsoft wrote."Strict mode isn't appropriate for most end users because it may require some level of configuration for the user to complete their normal tasks."
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